The Cheat Sheet on Trump’s First Week
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Vance Offers Fierce Endorsement of Trump’s First Week
In his first television interview as vice president, JD Vance defended President Trump on a variety of policies, including some he had previously second-guessed.The New York Times - 6h -
Trump’s first week leaves corporate America reeling
Businesses left trying to nail down what the flurry of executive orders will mean for themFinancial Times - 23h -
Almost everything Trump did in his whirlwind first week
The new president promised to make heads spin on day one. The BBC’s Analysis Editor Ros Atkins tries to keep up with what just happened.BBC News - 2d -
What we saw during Trump's first week in office
President Donald Trump's first week in office focused on immigration over the economy and continued to play to his base.ABC News - 2d -
Key takeaways from Trump's first week back in office
During week one of the new Trump administration, the president initiated a strict border crackdown, greenlit fossil fuel exploration and more. CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez and Weijia Jiang join ...CBS News - 2d -
Trump cheat sheet: what to know about the president’s family
The 47th US president was inaugurated on Monday surrounded by family – some of whom had official roles in his first administration. Donald Trump inauguration – live updates Trump was ...The Guardian - 6d -
Trump’s border tsar vows ‘shock and awe’ deportations in first week
Tom Homan said officers will carry out ‘targeted enforcement operations’ against immigrants with criminal recordsFinancial Times - Jan. 18 -
NFL Playoffs 2025 Fantasy Football Challenge: Position by position rankings, draft cheat sheet
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The Surveillance Tools That Could Power Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
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The president’s promotion of a speculative digital coin left some crypto investors feeling blindsided, while others saw it as a gimmick that undermined the industry’s credibility.The New York Times - 1d -
Financial Advice on Social Media Is Growing. And Risky.
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